Newark photographer, Tennessee firm fundraise for Amish family who lost 4 children in flood

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Tennessee company and a photographer are selling a limited edition print to raise money for a Kentucky Amish family who buried four children after they died in a flood.

Ginger Weeks, owner of Aladdin Printing & Copying in Chattanooga is working with photographer, George Tice of Newark, and Hamilton County General Sessions Court Judge Bob Moon to sell 100 photographs at $50 per picture.

Authorities say 8-year-old Samuel Wagler, 5-year-old Sarahmae Wagler, 5-month-old Rosemary Wagler and their cousin, 11-year-old Elizabeth Wagler, died Feb. 24 when their buggy flipped over in a flooded creek in Graves County in western Kentucky.

Moon said in a statement that he and Tice share an interest in the culture, religion and traditions of the Amish and were honored to assist the family. Weeks said all proceeds will go to the Wagler family.